Documentation of Military Service (per NYS list) and one of the following:

EXEMPTION NAME:

ALTERNATIVE

Applicable to:

Eligibility requirements:

Service during War or recipient of an expeditionary medal

Income limitations:

Filing location:

Filing deadline:

Application forms:

RP-458-a

EXEMPTION NAME:

COLD WAR

Applicable to:

Eligibility requirements:

Service during Peacetime

Income limitations:

Filing location:

Filing deadline:

Application forms:

RP-458-b

EXEMPTION NAME:

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES AND LIMITED INCOMES ** (SEE NOTE)

Applicable to:

School, Village, Town and County Taxes

Eligibility requirements:

Legal Residence of person with documented evidence of a disability

Income limitations:

Combined income of $36,400 in preceding income tax year

Filing location:

Greenburgh Assessor's Office*

Filing deadline:

1-May

Application forms:

RP-459-c

EXEMPTION NAME:

FIRE AND AMBULANCE VOLUNTEERS

Applicable to:

Village Taxes

Eligibility requirements:

Primary Residence, Residential Properties Only; Requires at least 5 years service with local Volunteer Fire Dept. or Ambulance Corp. Also available to Un-Remarried Surviving Spouse; Requires 20 years service

Income limitations:

None

Filing location:

Greenburgh Assessor's Office*

Filing deadline:

1-May

Application forms:

Documentation of Service and Form RP-466-d

*Greenburgh Assessor’s Office is located at 177 Hillside Avenue, Greenburgh

** Homeowners may not receive both Senior Citizen and Persons with Disabilities Exemption.

Information accurate as of November 6, 2016

FAIR HOUSING (Presentation by John Baker)

Where You Live Is Your Choice

Fair housing laws protect you when you are looking for a place to live and while you are living in your house, co-op, condo, or apartment. Westchester Residential Opportunities ("WRO") works to protect your rights if you live, or are looking for a place to live, in Westchester, Rockland, or Putnam counties in New York.

Know Your Fair Housing Rights

In New York Stateyou are protected against housing discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex or gender, age, disability, marital status, family status (having children under 18), sexual orientation, or military status. These categories are known as “protected classes.” In Westchester County, it is also unlawful to discriminate based on alienage or citizenship; status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual abuse, or stalking; and source of income. Under federal law, people with disabilities have the right to request and receive reasonable accommodations and modifications from their housing provider, so they may fully use and enjoy their homes. In addition, under the Fair Housing Act, new multifamily housing must be designed and constructed in accordance with seven accessibility requirements.

Fair Housing Means...

Fair housing means an equal opportunity to live in the housing that you desire and can afford. Fair housing means that houses, apartments, co-ops, and condos must be made available under the same terms and conditions for all financially qualified applicants. Everyone is entitled to seek housing in every neighborhood, and similar information must be provided to all home seekers. Fair housing and fair lending laws apply to the actions of all people involved in real estate transactions. Real estate brokers and agents, property managers, mortgage lenders, insurers, advertisers, appraisers, and inspectors are required to treat all consumers equally. If you have been, or believe you have been, the victim of unlawful housing discrimination, please contact Nancy King at 914-428-4507, ext. 341 for assistance.

What WRO Does

WRO responds to complaints of housing discrimination by investigating, negotiating, mediating, and, when necessary, litigating with the aid of a panel of cooperating attorneys. WRO often conducts investigations by testing to uncover discrimination that may otherwise go undetected. Complaints may come from home seekers, tenants, real estate professionals, or advocates, particularly those working with immigrant communities and people with disabilities. If a formal complaint seems necessary, WRO can help those impacted by housing discrimination seek redress in an appropriate forum, including local human rights commissions, the New York State Division of Human Rights, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, or state or federal court.

Educates Consumers

Fair housing education for the general public is offered at various workshops, home buying expos, and other countywide events. Workshops are developed to educate renters about their rights and responsibilities, to teach basic financial literacy and to aid prospective home buyers in their housing search. We also educate consumers about predatory lending practices and current scams to be avoided. Any group interested in hosting a workshop or having a training session tailored to their members’ particular needs should contact the Fair Housing Department at 914-428-4507.

Trains Housing Professionals, Officials, and Boards

We are also available to train real estate agents, advocates, municipal officials, planners, other housing professionals, co-op boards, and condominium associations on their fair housing obligations as well as the rights of their clients and residents. Seminars are held for staff at nonprofit agencies throughout Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam counties. We also create programs on Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) for municipal officials and the public about fair housing responsibilities under federal law. Our agency offers consultation on fair housing issues: feel free to call us at 914-428-4507 with specific questions or to arrange a workshop for your group.

Panel of Cooperating Attorneys

WRO and its clients benefit from the involvement of attorneys who lend their expertise to WRO’s fair housing program to advance civil rights and expand housing opportunities for all. The panel meets quarterly to brainstorm about local housing issues, share knowledge about federal and state law, discuss complaints received by WRO, and recommend approaches for complaint resolution by testing, negotiating, mediating, or litigating as appropriate. Seasoned fair housing attorneys offer their support and mentoring skills to other lawyers interested in expanding their knowledge of fair housing law. If you are an attorney and are interested in contributing to WRO’s important work, please call Marlene Zarfes at 914-428-4507, ext. 306.

MORTGAGE DEFAULT PREVENTION COUNSELING (Presentation by John Baker)

Mortgage Default Prevention Counseling WRO is a not-for-profit agency that has been providing free mortgage default prevention counseling for more than 15 years. WRO is a HUD-approved housing counseling agency.

WRO may be able to help you prevent foreclosure through the counseling we offer at no cost to residents of Westchester County. WRO can explain the various options that may help you keep your home through a loan modification with your servicing company. We offer guidance on the Federal Making Home Affordable® (MHA) Program, as well as on in-house modifications, which are also offered by servicing companies. By reviewing your financial documents and servicing forms, we can establish a workout plan suitable for the particular financial hardship you are experiencing.

We also intervene as a mortgage default counselor on behalf of homeowners by attending settlement conferences in Westchester County court for WRO clients. Transitioning counseling is also available for homeowners seeking alternatives to foreclosure prevention, such as deed in lieu and short sales. If you are more than 30 days delinquent on your mortgage, please go to the above link to download the Intake Application and start today to get help.

Fannie Freddie 710 Form(Those with a Fannie or Freddie Mac loan must complete this form in addition to the Intake Application.)

You should bring a completed application and all supporting documents with you when you attend a Wednesday orientation session. Please note: Bring copies of the required documents, NOT your originals!

ORIENTATION SESSIONS

In order for us to work with you, you must first attend an orientation session. These sessions provide an overview of our counseling program and introduce homeowners to potential options. You will have an opportunity to talk with a counselor and hear what the mortgage industry is saying during this time of crisis.

Dates: Every Wednesday except those in weeks with holidays (call to confirm dates)

Times: 10:00 am or 6:00 p.m.

Location: Westchester Residential Opportunities, Inc.

470 Mamaroneck Avenue, Suite 410

White Plains NY 10605

Register: By phone: 914-428-4507 ext. 334; email:

Please bring COPIES of all original documents with your completed intake application to the orientation.

Questions? Call us at 914-428-4507 ext. 334 or the Department's hotline at 877-WRO-4YOU.

SENIOR HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (Presentation by John Baker)

Westchester Residential Opportunities (WRO) offers a comprehensive housing counseling program to residents of Westchester County who are age sixty (60) and over. WRO’s Senior Housing Program provides counseling services on a one-to-one basis in either English or Spanish. The goal of each counseling session is to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the clients’ needs in order to attempt to address issues or obstacles related to either acquiring or keeping housing.

All services are by appointment.

WRO’s services are comprised of the following program areas:

The Senior Housing Assistance Program

One of the main functions of WRO’s Senior Housing Program is to guide Westchester seniors through the process of finding subsidized rental apartments. Through cooperating programs, WRO can sometimes assist seniors who experience other difficulties related to securing or keeping housing such as rent arrears, moving expenses, security deposit shortfalls, or termination of utility services. WRO’s counselors can provide seniors with information about accessing other types of housing assistance such as acquiring a Section 8 Voucher, applying for the New York State Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption Program (SCRIE), and options for accessing information on senior facilities for independent and assisted living throughout Westchester County. The Senior Housing Program also assists seniors in identifying and applying for other legal entitlements for which they may be eligible, but might not be claiming, such as the SNAP Program (that is, food stamps), the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), the Veterans Aid and Attendance Program for Home Care, and many other federal, state, and local benefits.Please click on the link above to find listings of senior subsidized rental housing and independent and assisted living buildings in Westchester County.

Project Share

The waiting lists for subsidized senior rental housing in Westchester County can be long, and other options for senior housing can be prohibitively expensive for some seniors. WRO’s Project Share matches up senior homeowners in Westchester County who are age sixty (60) and above, with housing seekers who may be looking for a more affordable housing alternative than a stand-alone apartment rental. Housing can be the largest monthly expenditure for seniors, and such a large expenditure each month can be particularly burdensome for low-income seniors. A shared housing alternative could help to alleviate housing costs for the home seeker and potential home provider in a number of ways such as:

Increasing independence for the home provider through a service exchange with the home seeker, such as sharing household chores and/or grocery shopping for

Increasing security, providing companionship and health benefits for both parties.

Supplementing income for senior homeowners through monthly payments provided by housing seekers.

Project Share could be implemented in Irvington through rentals as a boarder or through the creation of an accessory apartment. See "Generating Rental Income" for more information.

WRO’s Project Share was featured in The New York Times; please click the link below to read the article and to view the short film about two of Project Share’s clients. "My House Our Home"

Reverse Mortgage (also known as Home Equity Conversion Mortgage or HECM) Counseling Program

WRO’s HUD approved HECM Counselors provide counseling for homeowners age 62 or older who may benefit from a Reverse Mortgage (referred to hereafter as a HECM). A HECM allows homeowners to borrow against the accumulated equity in their homes. For seniors who are struggling to live on a fixed income, pay for home improvements, pay for home care, or to pay property taxes, a HECM loan may be worth looking into. A WRO counselor can:

• Provide objective education on the HECM products currently available and other areas to consider such as current housing situation, property maintenance and the possible need for future supportive services.

• Describe the process of obtaining a HECM.

• Determine eligibility for a HECM product.

• Provide a list of HECM lenders.

For more information on HECMs, please click on the links below to go to The National Council on Aging's educational booklet about HECMs titled, "Using Your Home to Stay at Home." Available in both English and Spanish versions.

Property Tax Foreclosure Counseling

Although there are government programs that help with mortgage default, they don’t assist homeowners in property tax default. WRO is the only housing agency in Westchester that conducts property tax foreclosure counseling. Seniors are more likely to fall into property tax foreclosure than younger homeowners for a variety of reasons, including loss of a spouse, incapacity, or declining income. Many seniors who are behind on taxes don’t realize they could lose their home and all of their equity to property tax foreclosure. WRO offers free property tax foreclosure counseling to seniors, helping senior homeowners negotiate with their local municipalities to remain in their homes and to retain their equity whenever possible. If through counseling, it is determined that the house may no longer be affordable for the homeowner, WRO can guide the senior through the process of selling the home and transitioning into rental housing. Additionally, WRO works with seniors to identify tax exemptions such as Enhanced STAR and the Veteran’s Exemption that they may be eligible for but are not claiming. For more information on WRO’s Property Tax Foreclosure Counseling Program, please watch the public service announcement.